Aerial view, Irroi Hotels and Resorts, Assam

Assam, India

Irroi Hotels
and Resorts

Homage to the cultural and ecological diversity of Northeast India's tribal communities, each Irroi property is inspired and informed by the landscape and culture it resides within. Woven through that is an attention to detail that underpins seamless, discreet service. A deep love and respect for our rivers and rainforests, craftsmanship of Assam and the tribal communities who have long lived in harmony with nature.

Net Zero Campus
100% Organic
Vocal for Local
268 Indigenous Plants

Our Properties

Two places,
One philosophy.

Our Commitments

What we stand for.

100% Organic — Fresh from Nature

100% Organic

Vocal for Local

Vocal for Local

The Indigenous

The Indigenous

Net Zero Initiative

Net Zero Initiative

What makes
Irroi, Irroi.

Every decision at Irroi — from who we hire, to what you eat, to which species we're protecting — falls under one of these four commitments.

By the People

The word IRROI is a celebratory word from Majuli — the world's largest river island, where the Mishing community usher in the New Year by sharing food, rohi and the word greeting a new harvest and year — IRROI ®.

Of the Forest

Both our properties in Guwahati and Kaziranga are designed with eco-conscious luxury materials. To ensure a comfortable stay, each room comes with a shared living and dining space.

For the Land

A homage to the indigenous knowledge passed down by our ancestors. For the wildlife enthusiasts, cultural curators and design connoisseurs.

Plan your stay

Two properties. One philosophy. Come experience Northeast India the way it was meant to be.

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268
Biodiverse
species
85%
Staff from
local villages
30km
Maximum travel
distance for all food
22
Rooms &
suites
"The land is the luxury. The people are the story. The forest is the reason."

By the people · Of the forest · For the land

From the Journal

Stories from the forest.

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One-horned rhinoceros in Kaziranga grasslands

Rhino Season in Kaziranga: A Guide to Wildlife in the Kohora Range

She moved through the Kohora grasslands as if the land itself was breathing around her. The one-horned rhinoceros has roamed Kaziranga for thousands of years.

Permaculture garden at Irroi — seasonal herbs and vegetables

What the Baari Teaches: Permaculture, Patience, and Cooking at Irroi

Every dish at Irroi begins not in the kitchen but in the Baari — 40 steps from the stove. The garden is the menu. The season sets the table.

Mishing community, Majuli — Irroi

Irroi: A Word from Majuli, A Community in Kaziranga

The name IRROI comes from the Mishing people of Majuli — a celebratory word for a new harvest, a new year. That spirit of welcome is how we built this place.

Golden tabby tiger, Kaziranga National Park

The Hunt for "Golden Tabby"

Fewer than thirty golden tabby tigers exist on Earth. Most of them live here, in the tall elephant grass between Bagori and Kohora. Our love affair with the rarest tiger in the world.

Naamghor performance of Satriya

The Naamghor at Dusk: Borgeet and Five Hundred Years of Song

The drums began at sundown. Five hundred years of Assamese devotional song, alive in the naamghors that still stand in every village from Majuli to Kaziranga.

Forest Canopy Suite bathtub, Irroi Kaziranga

The Forest Bathtub at Sunrise: On Stillness in the Canopy Suite

The water was warm. The forest was not yet awake. For 20 minutes, between 5:40 and 6:00am, nothing asked anything of us.

Safari at Kaziranga National Park

The Three-Range Sojourn: A Complete Safari Guide to Kaziranga

Kohora, Bagori, Agoratoli — three ranges, three ecosystems, one national park. How to see all of it from Irroi in three nights.

Indigenous Assamese cuisine at Irroi

The Baari Table: Indigenous Assamese Cuisine at Irroi

Khar, tenga, bamboo shoot, rohi — cooked the way they have always been cooked here. The Baari is not just Irroi's garden. It is the restaurant.

Tea garden walk at dawn, Kaziranga

Wellness in Kaziranga: Tea-Garden Walks & Digital Detox at Irroi

No spa. No programme. Just a forest, a tea garden at dawn, and three days without a signal.

Rohi rice wine, Mishing tradition

Rohi: The Rice Wine That Named Irroi

In Majuli, the Mishing community greets the New Year with rohi — rice wine brewed over three days. The name IRROI comes from that moment of shared harvest.

Morning mist over the Brahmaputra floodplain

Kazi and Ranga: The Love Story That Named Kaziranga

Two lovers who disappeared into the tall elephant grass of the Brahmaputra plain. The land held them. The land took their names.

Safari packing guide, Kaziranga Assam

What to Pack for a Safari Stay in Kaziranga, Assam

14°C at 5:30am, 26°C by noon. What to bring, what to leave behind, and why your khaki is welcome.

Karbi cultural performance at Irroi

An Evening with the Karbi: Cultural Performances at Irroi

The drums began at 7pm. The Karbi performers arrived with costumes folded in cloth bags. By 9pm, three guests had learned the steps.

The road from Guwahati to Kaziranga

Guwahati to Kaziranga: The 188km Drive Worth Taking Slowly

NH27 in the early morning, a roadside tea stall at Nagaon, and the moment the landscape opens into grassland. The road is part of the experience.

Kamakhya Temple on Nilachal Hill, Guwahati

Things to Do in Guwahati: The Irroi Guide

Kamakhya at dawn, Saturday Haat, the Brahmaputra ferry at dusk. Guwahati rewards those who slow down enough to see it properly.